iPod Journal for September 2006
A few years ago I started making mix CDs of songs I was listening to a lot during a particular month. It was an idea I stole from Cameron Crowe, who kept monthly mix tapes as a sort of musical journal. I like it because music is my best memory jogger, and I can listen to a disc I made in Sept. 2003 and remember exactly what I was doing that month.
(Sorry this is so late, but I've been a crappy blogger lately, haven't I?)
1. Cursive, "Big Bang"
2. The Long Winters, "Fire Island, AK"
3. Felt, "Trails of Colour Dissolve"
4. Gov't Mule, "So Weak, So Strong"
5. R.E.M., "Welcome to the Occupation"
6. Arctic Monkeys, "Fake Tales of San Francisco"
7. Madonna, "Borderline"
8. Willy Porter, "Set Yourself Free"
9. Simon & Garfunkel, "I Am a Rock"
10. Tobias Froberg, "God's Highway"
11. Camera Obscura, "Razzle Dazzle Rose"
12. Bob Dylan, "Is Your Love in Vain?"
13. Shorty Long, "Function at the Junction"
14. The White Stripes, "The Denial Twist"
15. Across Tundras, "Ramblin' in the Shadows"
16. Deep Purple, "Maybe I'm a Leo"
17. James Brown, "Give It Up or Turnit Loose" (Live)
18. The Rapture, "Get Myself Into It"
19. The Roots, "In The Music"
20. Justin Timberlake, "My Love"
21. Pete Yorn, "Undercover"
22. Paul Burch, "Lovesick Blues Boy"
23. The Decemberists, "16 Military Wives"
24. The Hold Steady, "The Swish" (Live)
25. Neko Case, "Margaret vs. Pauline"
26. The Mountain Goats, "Half Dead"
27. Television, "Little Johnny Jewel" (Live)
28. Jim Noir, "How To Be So Real"
29. Sam Roberts, "A Stone Would Cry Out"
2 Comments:
What about "Glass Onion", "Green Onions", or "Know Your Onion"?
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